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Location: NYC Registered: 23 March 2007 Posts: 2 | Can you give me your opinion on nanocyclic silver soap. Is it good for skin? Can it be used with copper peptides? nanocyclic.com |
Location: Skin Biology Registered: 15 September 2004 Posts: 7065 | This is what they say Characteristics of Silver Colloid as an Anti-Bacterial Agent 1. Environment-friendly and non-toxic. 2. Safe for the body. 3. Multi-functional--it works as a natural anti-bacterial, disinfectant, anti-fungal, deodorant, and for anti-infrared radiation. 4. Excellent durability with functionality. 5. No bacterial resistance which causes skin problems. 6. Widespread bacterial killing spectrum. 7. Excellent cleansing effect with nano particle penetration. 8. Differentiation of applied area. (Previous liquid organic compounds were harmful to the body. High-density inorganic compounds are rare.) The problem is that anti-bacterial soaps should not be used unless there is a risk of infection, for example, in a hospital setting. Anti-bacterial soaps are harsh on the skin. They also kill off your personal skin bacteria which protect you from dangerous pathogenic bacteria. If your personal bacteria are killed, then the foreign bacteria may colonize your skin. As for nano particles, this is important in electronics. But in skin care, it is just gimmicks.This message has been edited. Last edited by: Dr. Pickart, |
Location: NYC Registered: 23 March 2007 Posts: 2 | Thanks! |
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